Discovering texture
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Publication date
1979
Topics
16mm Film, Educational Film, Surfaces (Technology), Visual arts, Texture (Design), Texture (Design), Visual arts
Publisher
Phoenix Films & Video / BFA Educational Media / Phoenix Learning Group
2349 Chaffee Dr
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(314)569-0211
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Internet Archive
Contributor
Internet Archive
Language
English
With study guide
Explains that every surface has texture and that an object may have several textures. Points out that we learn about textures by touching the surfaces of objects and looking at the way light reflects from these surfaces. Shows how man uses paints, tools, and materials to change the texture of surfaces
Summary
Explains that texture is a basic visual element important to all art and that close observation of surfaces helps to develop an appreciation of textural qualities. Shows how artists use paints, tools and materials to change the texture of surfaces.
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IA1113014
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Identifier
discoveringtexture
Oclc_id
9304162
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Look around. But the. Many. Different kinds of services that can be discovered. In our case it is important to develop a keen awareness of materials and the appearance of objects carefully observing variation. Thank you. Citing services all made of different materials all catching the light in different ways. Some services. A smooth. Out the course. Shiny. Bumpy anywhere in between who you. Differences in service we call text or. Every surface has texture and and objects may have several texture. Who has. The Earth itself as texture. And so do the living things on the earth. First experiences with texture come to our sense of touch. One touching different objects we feel that their surfaces differ and we see that they differ. Textures look different depending upon the way they reflect like. A surface that reflects light on even broken by many small shadows as a rough textured. Surfaces that reflect even a mouse saw dull light a match. Texture. Thirty third visit reflects still more light of a smooth glossy texter. And a very small service that reflects a great deal of light is called Shining. The bright reflecting areas are called highlights. So whether a texture look shiny. Course and black. Smooth or rough. Rocky. Bumping. Or fuzzy depends upon the way in which it reflects light. Nature provides us with a great variety of textures. And as light plays on changing surfaces. The beauty of texture is revealed. Natural textures can be full of surprises. When we learn to look carefully. Artists create textures and sometimes modify them paint and different materials all help to very textured surfaces. Sanding changes texture. Polishing services makes them shiny so they're evil like tire lights. Many different textures can be created in familiar materials Clay is soft and easy to work can be cut. Off and with two. More changed but the hands of the pattern. On clay is fired it becomes hard and stony. Glazes may be added to quiet to make glossy surfaces. Pain can be used to create a variety of textures brushed on what paper it looks fuzzy or furry. A brush can be used to apply paint evenly. Or a brush can be used to apply paint on evenly as in step playing. And almost dry brush can be dragged over the surface. A lifted brush creates irregular raised areas making the texture rough or ridged. In this painting a lifted brushes been used to create several textures. Here the English painter John Constable Clyde is painted in the bold strokes. Textures can be made without a brush. Thing or is create textures in Wet Paint. Sponging paint on a service changes its appearance. And West Bank may be allowed to create its own textures. See what happens when A is applied to a web service. Techs use can be buried by combining materials crayon may be used over paying. Eight babies spread on crayon with a pallet knife. Or heavy layers of why. X. crayon may be painted. And scraping layers of wax crayon and paint make still different textures. Here crayon paint and ink have been combined. And through the medium of photography new and surprising textures may be discovered for are poor or or. Photography may also help us to see distant text use such as the surface of the moon. Or very close every day textures we might overlook. So there are both natural and created text is. In nature beautiful textures may occur and random however artists select and organize textured services for contrast and harmony. In this painting by Pablo Picasso we see the texture of painted surfaces bind with a grain of wood. Sculptors also combine and create inventive textures. Araya textures can be found in the yarns from which off that break so often. We select our clothing textural contrast our harmony. You know homes a great variety of texture maybe use. The surface of wood fabrics fibers and metals offer visual interest. You. Well designed buildings reveal rich contrasting surfaces of concrete wood metal and plastic glass brick and stone. In our gardens we select from group plants or rock some terrible to create beauty. All true life textures are discovered by touching the surfaces of objects. And looking at the way like reply comes from the surfaces. Some textures are created by artists. Some are natural. Artists select and organize with care. As in this painting by the Mexican artist Rufino to Mile. Discovering texture can be a daily adventure. Our world is full of many textures to examine and enjoy. We learn about by touching. May be created. And some may be discovered every day. Do you.
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